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"KaizenStyle" Doubles Through "PheresAA"
Level 41: 60,000/120,000
Action folded around to "PheresAA" in the small blind who moved all in to put "KaizenStyle" at risk, who was in the big blind. "KaizenStyle" made the call.
"KaizenStyle": A?8?
"PheresAA": Q?7?
The board of 3?K?A?6?10? ran out safe for "KaizenStyle" who earned the double up.
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"PeakyCollins" Eliminated in 6th Place ($4,961)
Level 40: 50,000/100,000
"PeakyCollins" raised to 200,000 in the cutoff and "nonoty" three-bet shoved out of the small blind. "PeakyCollins" called off their remaining stack of 1,059,643 to put themself at risk.
"PeakyCollins": 10?10?
"nonoty": A?J?
"nonoty" pulled ahead on the 7?A?7? flop, pairing their ace. The 2? turn and 6? river offered no help to "PeakyCollins" and they were eliminated.
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Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson Eliminated in 7th Place ($3,728)
Level 38: 30,000/60,000
"nonoty" raised to 120,000 in the hijack and "PheresAA" flatted in the cutoff. Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson then three-bet out of the small to 703,026, leaving himself with just 300,000 behind. "nonoty" then four-bet shoved, prompting "PheresAA" to fold and "RobinPoker." to call off the rest of his stack to put himself at risk.
"RobinPoker.": 7?7?
"nonoty": A?Q?
"nonoty" pulled ahead on the 6?3?A? flop, pairing their ace. The 5? turn and 6? river offered to help to "RobinPoker." and he was sent to the rail.
"nonoty" pulled the biggest bounty left in play, good for $12,000.
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"Tyrion2205" Eliminated in 8th Place ($2,824)
Level 38: 30,000/60,000
Action folded around to "nonoty" in the small blind who raised to 150,000. "Tyrion2205" then three-bet shoved in the big blind for 911,606, putting themself at risk. "nonoty" made the call.
"Tyrion2205": A?5?
"nonoty": A?Q?
The board ran out 8?7?A?7?4?, with "nonoty" taking down the pot with two pair, aces and sevens with a queen kicker. They earned a bounty worth "130.05" in the process.
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Leo "KaizenStyle" Jokura opened with a raise to 100,000 in early position and was called by Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson in middle position, "nonoty" in the small blind, and "Tyrion2205" in the big blind.
Action checked down to the river on a board that ran out 2?K?A?6?J? and "KaizenStyle" turned over the winner with A?J? for two pair, aces and jacks.
The third and final day of the $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event at the PokerNews Online Championship is set to resume at 2:00 p.m. ET on 888poker. Only eight players are returning for the final table from a field that started with 1,530 entries. The remaining competitors all have their eyes set on the $22,792 top prize out of the $306,000 prize pool, along with the mystery bounties left in play.
The chip leader heading into Day 3 is "CurrD" of the United Kingdom. They enter the final table with 3,965,492, which equates to nearly 80 big blinds.
PokerNews Ambassador Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson amassed an impressive stack of 2,352,308, good for third place in the standings as the final table gets underway.
Sitting in the middle of the pack in fifth place is 888poker StreamTeam member Leo "KaizenStyle" Jokura. He captured the top bounty worth $30,000 in the previous installment of the event that took place back in November. With close to $8,000 in bounties won thus far, he will be on the hunt for the last $12,000 bounty, the largest one left in play.
Final Table Chip Counts
Place
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
"CurrD"
United Kingdom
3,965,492
79
2
"nonoty"
Germany
2,981,850
60
3
Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson
United Kingdom
2,352,308
47
4
"PeakyCollins"
United Kingdom
1,717,143
34
5
Leo "KaizenStyle" Jokura
Brazil
1,674,234
33
6
"Tyrion2205"
United Kingdom
1,234,106
25
7
"PheresAA"
Brazil
693,391
14
8
"sankovski"
Lithuania
681,476
14
Stacks of Cash
Remaining Payouts
Place
Prize
1
$22,792
2
$16,661
3
$12,246
4
$9,001
5
$6,661
6
$4,961
7
$3,728
8
$2,824
Remaining Bounties
Number of Bounties
Bounty Prize
1
$12,000
1
$600
6
$130.05
Action will begin on Day 3 in Level 37 with blinds at 25,000/50,000 with a 6,250 ante. Blinds will be 12-minutes in length and the tournament will play down to completion, where a winner will be crowned.
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